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London Stock Exchange, which was founded in 1571 and now has a market cap of almost $5 trillion.

London Stock Exchange, which was founded in 1571 and now has a market cap of almost $5 trillion.

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Dirty price

The total price payable on the purchase of a gilt. It’s calculated as the clean price plus accrued interest.
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Free Trade

The other free trade. International trade in which countries allow goods to flow across their borders without imposing import or export taxes.
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Time-Weighted Rate of Return (TWRR)

A return calculated over the time period invested, that excludes extraneous elements, such as deposits to and withdrawals from the investment accounted.
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Bed & ISA

Understand what Bed and ISA is and how it works
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Maturity date

The date on which a gilt is redeemed and the gilt holder receives the repayment of the nominal amount and final dividend or coupon payment.
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Leverage

A method of trading using borrowed money that usually involves a very high level of risk.
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Clean price

The quoted price of a gilt, which excludes accrued interest
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OEIC

Unique to the UK, these funds pool together money to invest from multiple investors.
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Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS)

A set of standards which investors use to present their investment results.
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